1. Banff National Park - This is Canada's oldest and most visited national park, located in the heart of the Canadian Rockies. Here you will find turquoise glacial lakes, snow-capped mountains, and the rugged beauty of the Canadian wilderness.
2. Jasper National Park - This UNESCO World Heritage Site is known for its pristine mountain landscapes, abundant wildlife and crystal-clear lakes.
3. Lake Louise - This is one of the most beautiful lakes in the world, with its turquoise waters, snow-capped peaks and glaciers.
4. Waterton Lakes National Park - This park is located in the southwestern corner of Alberta and is home to wildflower-filled meadows, spectacular hiking trails, and stunning mountain views.
5. Drumheller - This is the dinosaur capital of the world and is home to some of the most impressive dinosaur fossils in the world.
6. Calgary - This is one of Canada’s largest cities and is known for its vibrant culture, skyscrapers and year-round festivals.
7. Edmonton - This is the capital of Alberta, and is home to the world’s largest mall, West Edmonton Mall, along with a number of cultural attractions.
8. The Canadian Badlands - This is a region of badlands, hoodoos and coulees, featuring some of the most interesting geological formations in the world.
9. Wood Buffalo National Park - This is the largest national park in Canada, and is home to the largest herd of free-roaming bison in the world.
10. Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump - This is an ancient buffalo jump that was used by the Blackfoot people for thousands of years. It is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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